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Old 06-09-2003, 02:53 PM
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Old 06-09-2003, 03:00 PM
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no you can't do it in a civic with a engine swap,turbo and a 100 shot NOOOOOOSSSS!!! until they do it in super street!
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I have done it in my car while it is raining, in a Publix parking lot, with 2 fat people in the back seat... and using the e-brake. Wait... I guess that would be labeled at "Genaric Drifting".
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you can drift in a fwd without using the ebrake, just takes a little more skill. AWD can drift too, just requires more money to get the more power to the rear wheels
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Re: Drifting

That pic looks really nice
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glad he has good susp...or he'd be going on over. .
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Re: Drifting

well yeh i'm sure the car is specially made just to drift
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